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Buenos dias amigo...tiene cambiar tu panel de electricidad, si?

Puedo hacerlo para usted, y muy barato tambien:)
 
Buenos dias amigo...tiene cambiar to panel de electricidad, si?

Puedo hacerlo para usted, y muy barato tambien:)
 
Good day my friend...you have to change your consumer unit?
I can do it for you, and very cheap too:)

Just practising for my next sojourn to Spain in April...
can't wait, this weather here is doing my head in.
 
Good day my friend...you have to change your consumer unit?
I can do it for you, and very cheap too:)

Just practising for my next sojourn to Spain in April...
can't wait, this weather here is doing my head in.
You're after a free working holiday ain't you? :tongue::tongue:
 
Well I'd hoped this was a helpful forum but instead I see you're just the usual bunch of internet trolls. Well done, anyone can be brave when they hide behind a keyboard.
I'll be going ahead with the job anyway, you could have helped and maybe given me some pointers from your obviously vast array of knowledge but no, you had to be smart arses so I'll just do what I usually do and work it out for myself. I haven't blown anything up yet so maybe it'll go okay, maybe not, either way I know you couldn't give a ----.
Cheers...
 
Well I'd hoped this was a helpful forum but instead I see you're just the usual bunch of internet trolls. Well done, anyone can be brave when they hide behind a keyboard.
I'll be going ahead with the job anyway, you could have helped and maybe given me some pointers from your obviously vast array of knowledge but no, you had to be smart arses so I'll just do what I usually do and work it out for myself. I haven't blown anything up yet so maybe it'll go okay, maybe not, either way I know you couldn't give a ****.
Cheers...

Please read posts #8 & #9.. You got your answer back then mate.
 
I know and thank you, I really appreciate your help.

Let us know how you get on.. I'm curious as to what cable (e.g. SWA) is best, according to the Spanish regs and if a switches isolator is required.
 

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